One point that I haven't seen mentioned yet is that I think it's very, very difficult to go through to the end of the campaign in a tight title race where there's no margin for error and also win the Champions League. In 2018/19, where we won 14 in a row at the end of the PL season to hold off Liverpool, we got knocked out of the CL in the quarter-finals. Ditto last season, where closed out the PL with nine straight wins to finish ahead of Arsenal.
If we'd had a couple of extra CL semi-final matches to fit in during the closing weeks of the campaign, there's every chance in my view we could have slipped up somewhere and gifted our rivals the league title. That said, I reckon both times we'd have had a pretty decent shot at winning the CL instead, with wretched fortune having contributed to each of the CL exits.
In 2022/23, on the way to the treble, we got lucky with a couple of things in the April. The first is that we drew Sheffield United in the FA Cup semi, which fell between the two legs of the CL quarter-final tie against Bayern. I don't think we could have rotated so heavily against far stronger opposition in the form of either Brighton or the rags yet still won the other semi-final. And Arsenal obligingly blew up in the title race, handing us the prize when we still had three PL matches to play.
Anyway, after seeing the 35-year trophy drought from start to finish between 1976 and 2011, I just count myself lucky that we seem set to continue challenging on all fronts in the near future. We may win some and lose others, but that's life. The main thing is that it's just a fantastic time to be a blue.